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Date: 2016-06-02 21:49:17
Asymptotic analysis
Differential equations
Partial differential equations
Stokes phenomenon
WKB approximation
Equation
Integrable system
Recurrence relation
Complex differential equation
Simultaneous equations

Exponential Asymptotics of Difference and Differential Equations June 6 (Mon) – June 8 (Wed), 2016 Room No. 110 of RIMS, Kyoto University June 6, Monday 13:00 – : Session on “Discrete Painlev´e Equations” Nalini

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